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before the georgia. three weeks before the presidential election starts. and thomas tuchel has been officially confirmed as the new manager of the england men's team. i manager of the england men's team. ., ., , , team. i am of course very excited — team. i am of course very excited and _ team. i am of course very excited and honoured - team. i am of course very excited and honoured to i team. i am of course very i excited and honoured to be team. i am of course very - excited and honoured to be here today— excited and honoured to be here today is — excited and honoured to be here today is the _ excited and honoured to be here today is the new _ excited and honoured to be here today is the new head _ excited and honoured to be here today is the new head coach - excited and honoured to be here today is the new head coach of. today is the new head coach of england~ — welcome to bbc news. the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees has said that gaza is now a kind of unlivable wasteland with as much as 70% of its infrastructure destroyed. it comes as the united nations says the first aid in some two weeks has entered northern gaza. it follows an ultimatum from the united states to israel to allow access to aid supplies orface a israel to allow access to aid supplies or face a cut in israel to allow access to aid supplies orface a cut in us military assistance within 30
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days. meanwhile the british foreign secretary has said the uk along with france and algeria has called an urgent meeting of the un security council to discuss the humanitarian situation in gaza. fully plaza renee the commissioner general of the un relief and works agency has been highlighting the problems on the ground in gaza. fieer been highlighting the problems on the ground in gaza. over the last two or _ on the ground in gaza. over the last two or three _ on the ground in gaza. over the last two or three weeks - on the ground in gaza. over the last two or three weeks there i last two or three weeks there was no convoy entering into the north except yesterday with the announcement of trucks and there has been a huge drop of convoysin there has been a huge drop of convoys in the south with only an average of 56 four 2 million people while we estimate the number needed is much higher. and the food convoys which entered because of the total breakdown of law and order have also been rooted so there is a real risk today that we are
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entering into the winter and the immunity system of the people is much weaker, that we enter a situation where famine or acute malnutrition is unfortunately again likely. and again this can be avoided. we have shown that we can have a campaign. so why can we not bring food into the gaza strip? meanwhile israel has launched fresh air strikes in beirut the first time in five days. and in the south of lebanon six people have been killed in israeli strikes on nava tia, among them is his city is may. prime minister says the city council meeting to discuss relief efforts had been intentionally targeted. i will in beirut is jonathan head. people in the upper tier
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described it as a terrifying belt of fire and at least nine israeli air strikes hitting this town almost simultaneously. stunned residents came out to view the aftermath. black smoke rising above a wasteland of smashed cars and fallen trees this was the town hall. somewhere under this rubble was the mayor and his colleagues who had been holding a meeting it was bombed. the high number of civilian casualties in lebanon is alarming even israel's closest ally.— closest ally. there are specific _ closest ally. there are specific strikes - closest ally. there are specific strikes that i closest ally. there are - specific strikes that would be appropriate for is rather carry out but — appropriate for is rather carry out but when it comes to the scope — out but when it comes to the scope and _ out but when it comes to the scope and nature of the bombing campaign — scope and nature of the bombing campaign that we saw in beirut over_ campaign that we saw in beirut over the — campaign that we saw in beirut over the past two weeks it's something we made clear to the government of israel we had concerns _ government of israel we had concerne— government of israel we had concerns. whatever pleas for restraint the _ concerns. whatever pleas for restraint the us _ concerns. whatever pleas for restraint the us has - concerns. whatever pleas for restraint the us has made i concerns. whatever pleas for| restraint the us has made it's not clear there is is
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listening. nabatieh is one of dozens of towns placed under an israeli evacuation order but not everyone is willing or able to leave. the mayor was one of those who stayed behind say local people to help the others who remain. i also spoke earlier to our correspondent in jerusalem who explained how israel is responding to the ultimatum from the us, setting israel a deadline of 30 days in which the us said they would cut off us military assistance unless aid supplies to gaza were improved. he unless aid supplies to gaza were improved.— unless aid supplies to gaza were improved. he has been no formal israeli _ were improved. he has been no formal israeli government - formal israeli government response to this but it's notable that that letter is dated on sunday and what we've had for the past three days including today is a member of aid lorries passing into the north of the gaza strip after a two—week stretch when the un
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said no aid entered that part of the palestinian territory at all as israel was conducting a new ground offensive there. that has really led to rapidly deteriorating humanitarian conditions. in the past two minutes we got an announcement from the israeli military that the biggest number of lorries so far has gone in, 50, through to northern crossing points. this includes food, water, medical supplies and shelter with aid coming from jordan full stop that was another requirement of this us letter that goes into a lot of specific demands saying that the route from jordan should be reinstated. this announcement says it is in accordance with the directive from the israeli defence minister. he was one of the people to whom this message was addressed by these top biden administration officials. to get more of a picture of
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what life is like at the moment on the ground in gaza, we can speak to sam rose who is the deputy director of the united nations agency that looks after palestinian refugees in gaza. he told me the humanitarian crisis there is the worst he had seen in decades. the situation _ had seen in decades. the situation here _ had seen in decades. the situation here is - had seen in decades. the situation here is absolutely catastrophic. there are more destroyed buildings than there are destroyed buildings than there ere in— destroyed buildings than there are in destroyed buildings. families, children, women, the elderly— families, children, women, the elderly living way below the minimum thresholds for any kind of dignified life. as i come to work— of dignified life. as i come to work to— of dignified life. as i come to work to the office in the morning i drive past children scavenging in piles of garbage that a — scavenging in piles of garbage that a 20 foot high, that block out the — that a 20 foot high, that block out the sun. we see hundreds of thousands— out the sun. we see hundreds of thousands of people living in squalor— thousands of people living in squalor alongside the beach.
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the daily routine is one of queueing for water, hoping beyond _ queueing for water, hoping beyond hope you will find a toilet _ beyond hope you will find a toilet. and then at night you pray— toilet. and then at night you pray you _ toilet. and then at night you pray you will get through the night — pray you will get through the night. the night is dotted with bombardments and military operations. so a catastrophe here — operations. so a catastrophe here which ever way you look at it. �* here which ever way you look at it. ~ ., ,., here which ever way you look at it. ~ ., , it. and also people even when we are giving _ it. and also people even when we are giving warnings - it. and also people even when we are giving warnings to - it. and also people even when | we are giving warnings to leave because of an impending bombardment, they don't really know where to go that is safe do they? know where to go that is safe do the ? ., �* , know where to go that is safe dothe ? ., �*, , ., know where to go that is safe dothe? ., �*, , ., do they? no. it's become a “oke to say that fl do they? no. it's become a “oke to say that no i do they? no. it's become a “oke to say that no gaza * do they? no. it's become a “oke to say that no gaza is i do they? no. it's become a “oke to say that no gaza is safe h do they? no. it's become a joke to say that no gaza is safe and l to say that no gaza is safe and that's — to say that no gaza is safe and that's absolutely the case. there _ that's absolutely the case. there are reports of people being — there are reports of people being ordered to evacuate to an area _ being ordered to evacuate to an area that — being ordered to evacuate to an area that then itself is under evacuation. and let's not forget _ evacuation. and let's not forget there are many people who either choose not to leave
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for their— who either choose not to leave for their own reasons or are simply— for their own reasons or are simply unable to. we had ten 285 patients and three hospitals in northern gaza a few days _ hospitals in northern gaza a few days ago and many of them are in— few days ago and many of them are in intensive care and ventilation. what chancellor lord — ventilation. what chancellor lord hope have they got to move? _ lord hope have they got to move? where people are being ordered — move? where people are being ordered to go to a self—declared safe zones is not safe _ self—declared safe zones is not safe and — self—declared safe zones is not safe and has no is. i drive through— safe and has no is. i drive through this area every single dey~ _ through this area every single day. tents up against the tapping _ day. tents up against the lapping water from the mediterranean sea, which may sound — mediterranean sea, which may sound nice, but i can assure you — sound nice, but i can assure you it — sound nice, but i can assure you it isn't _ sound nice, but i can assure you it isn't. it is not livable how — you it isn't. it is not livable how and _ you it isn't. it is not livable how and it _ you it isn't. it is not livable now and it will be even less so in a _ now and it will be even less so in a few— now and it will be even less so in a few weeks when winter sets in. in a few weeks when winter sets in so— in a few weeks when winter sets in so no— in a few weeks when winter sets in. so no choices for these people _ in. so no choices for these people. 400,000 people right now people. 400,000 people right how in— people. 400,000 people right now in northern gaza have been
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ordered — now in northern gaza have been ordered to — now in northern gaza have been ordered to leave. around half of those _ ordered to leave. around half of those people are children let's— of those people are children let's not— of those people are children let's not forget. we of those people are children let's not forget.— of those people are children let's not forget. we heard from the un that _ let's not forget. we heard from the un that no _ let's not forget. we heard from the un that no aid _ let's not forget. we heard from the un that no aid had - let's not forget. we heard from the un that no aid had gone i the un that no aid had gone into gaza for a couple of weeks but now it is coming in in the last two or three days. trucks have been coming in with flour and feel and so on. do you think that as a response from israel to this ultimatum that it had from the us that it had to allow more aid in or some military assistance would be cut off within 30 days? i military assistance would be cut off within 30 days? i can't really comment _ cut off within 30 days? i can't really comment on _ cut off within 30 days? i can't really comment on the - really comment on the discussions that are taking place _ discussions that are taking place behind—the—scenes i'm afraid — place behind—the—scenes i'm afraid. what i can say is that afraid. what i can say is that a small_ afraid. what i can say is that a small number of aid trucks did come _ a small number of aid trucks did come into northern gaza yesterday. we are talking 12 tracks — yesterday. we are talking 12 tracks so _ yesterday. we are talking 12 tracks so that is probably a smell— tracks so that is probably a small town receives that everyday anywhere else the
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world _ everyday anywhere else the world. it's nowhere near the need — world. it's nowhere near the need that— world. it's nowhere near the need that are required. what i can also— need that are required. what i can also say is that we welcome this flow— can also say is that we welcome this flow and we call for it to be urgently increased and we call for— be urgently increased and we call for it— be urgently increased and we call for it to be sustained. we also _ call for it to be sustained. we also have _ call for it to be sustained. we also have to remember that people _ also have to remember that people can't live on bags of flour— people can't live on bags of flour alone. we have tens of thousands of children across gaza — thousands of children across gaza ih— thousands of children across gaza in northern gaza in particular that are suffering from — particular that are suffering from acute malnutrition after a year _ from acute malnutrition after a year of — from acute malnutrition after a year of relentless conflict. those _ year of relentless conflict. those children need specialised services — those children need specialised services that can only be provided that health clinics. we cannot operate those health clinics — we cannot operate those health clinics. people cannot reach those — clinics. people cannot reach those health clinics and conditions of heavy bombardment which _ conditions of heavy bombardment which is _ conditions of heavy bombardment which is what seeing now. bakeries— which is what seeing now. bakeries inside northern gaza have — bakeries inside northern gaza have had _ bakeries inside northern gaza have had to close so it would be have had to close so it would he very— have had to close so it would be very difficult for that flower _ be very difficult for that flower to be used by people. we are hearing that water wells in northern — are hearing that water wells in northern gaza are also drying
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up. northern gaza are also drying uo so— northern gaza are also drying uo so we _ northern gaza are also drying up. so we welcome the increased flow up. so we welcome the increased flow in— up. so we welcome the increased flow in northern gaza and we are working desperately hard to increase — are working desperately hard to increase the flow in southern gaza, _ increase the flow in southern gaza, but _ increase the flow in southern gaza, but more than anything we need _ gaza, but more than anything we need this— gaza, but more than anything we need this to come for an end and — need this to come for an end and we — need this to come for an end and we need a sustained ceasefire and the release of hostages because people can no longer— hostages because people can no longer live like this. it's done _ longer live like this. it's gone beyond anything we have ever— gone beyond anything we have ever witnessed in gaza and anything _ ever witnessed in gaza and anything we have seen in decades as a humanitarian community. decades as a humanitarian community-— decades as a humanitarian communi . . ., community. that was a sobering ticture of community. that was a sobering picture of life — community. that was a sobering picture of life in _ community. that was a sobering picture of life in gaza _ community. that was a sobering picture of life in gaza at - community. that was a sobering picture of life in gaza at the i picture of life in gaza at the moment from sam rose, the deputy director of united agency in charge of looking after palestinian refugees in gaza. the uk prime minister sir keir starmer said his government is looking at whether or not to sanction to controversial israeli government ministers. the primary still is responding to a question from the liberal democrat leader and house of commons. democrat leader and house of commons— commons. let's take a listen. israeli finance _
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commons. let's take a listen. israeli finance minister- commons. let's take a listen. israeli finance minister had i israeli finance minister had said — israeli finance minister had said that starving 2 million people _ said that starving 2 million people in gaza might be justified and moral. national security— justified and moral. national security minister called settlers who killed a 19—year—old on the west bank heroes — 19—year—old on the west bank heroes. after my visit to israet— heroes. after my visit to israel and palestine last february, having witnessed the damage — february, having witnessed the damage these extremist ministers benjamin netanyahu government are doing a call on the last— government are doing a call on the last government to sanction them _ the last government to sanction them the — the last government to sanction them. the last government refused _ them. the last government refused. but we now learn that the former foreign secretary was — the former foreign secretary was considering this. so will the prime minister now sanction ministers? — the prime minister now sanction ministers? we the prime minister now sanction ministers?— ministers? we are looking at that because _ ministers? we are looking at that because they _ ministers? we are looking at that because they are - ministers? we are looking at i that because they are abhorrent comments as he says. along with other really concerning activity in the west bank. but also across the region. the humanitarian situation in gaza is dire. the death will have surpassed 42,000. access to basic services is becoming much
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harder. israel must take all possible steps to avoid civilian casualties, to allow aid into gaza in much greater volume and provide the un humanitarian partners the ability to operate effectively. mr speaker, along with france the uk will convene an urgent meeting of the un security council to address this. so that was — council to address this. so that was the british prime minister in the commons. let's go to our political correspondent who joins us from westminster. the prime minister saying they are looking at possible sanctions on these two very controversial israeli government ministers. that would be a big step, something lord cameron the former foreign secretary was talking about very recently, that he had considered and wanted to do. yes. exactly right. the liberal democrat leader ed davey said
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there that david cameron who was the foreign secretary under the last government has said that he was looking at that. although the last government did not go that far and didn't impose those sanctions. what we heard today from sir keir starmer in response to that was that his government is considering it. and is looking into it. what we heard from sir keir starmer�*s own spokesperson after that session which you have just heard, afterwards we had a briefing with sir keir starmer�*s official spokesperson and he said the government was looking at going further where appropriate. he was saying that in the context of yesterday the uk introduced a further set of sanctions and he thought it was the third package tackling persons involved in settler violence on the west bank and he said the uk would continue
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to challenge those responsible for illegal settlement and violence and in that context in this case would look at going further. it this case would look at going further. ., , ., , , , further. it would be a big step if they were — further. it would be a big step if they were to _ further. it would be a big step if they were to do _ further. it would be a big step if they were to do this - further. it would be a big step if they were to do this and i if they were to do this and impose sanctions on these two israeli government ministers wouldn't it?— israeli government ministers wouldn't it? yes because they are ministers _ wouldn't it? yes because they are ministers in _ wouldn't it? yes because they are ministers in the _ wouldn't it? yes because they are ministers in the israeli i are ministers in the israeli government. the uk continues to say that it supports israel and its right to self—defence and its right to self—defence and its to protect itself. but equally, what we see as concerning the government about some of the actions of some of the words of some within the israeli government and also the actions more broadly in relation to gaza. we had the prime minister say in their exchange that at the un today the uk and france is calling for the security council to have a meeting to address the situation in gaza and that is a different issue but that issue
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there is about the amount of aid and supplies being allowed into gaza by the israeli government and report on ground that the situation there is pretty desperate. so the uk that needs to be addressed. thank you very much. a couple of other breaking news stories coming from the uk and a private individual is paying for a charterflight private individual is paying for a charter flight to private individual is paying for a charterflight to bring alex salmond's body back to scotland from north macedonia. the former first minister of scotland died suddenly from a heart attack on saturday and we had been calls for an raf flight to repatriate his body but it's now understood a private charter flight paid for independently will be used instead. police say a seven—year—old boy has died after a house explosion in newcastle in the north of
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england. six people were taken to hospital after the blast in a residential street in the early hours of wednesday morning. three houses have been destroyed and what the fire brigade are calling a large—scale incident. police say the boy died at the scene and six people had been taken to hospital with a number of others evacuated from their homes. �* others evacuated from their homes. . , ., ., , homes. an investigation is on t oin t homes. an investigation is ongoing to _ homes. an investigation is ongoing to establish i homes. an investigation is ongoing to establish how. homes. an investigation is. ongoing to establish how the explosion occurred. these inquiries _ explosion occurred. these inquiries are still at a very early— inquiries are still at a very early stage and in the coming hours — early stage and in the coming hours and _ early stage and in the coming hours and days we will continue to piece — hours and days we will continue to piece together what happened so we _ to piece together what happened so we can— to piece together what happened so we can provide answers to the family as well as of the wider— the family as well as of the wider community.- the family as well as of the wider community. there has been a sur-rise wider community. there has been a surprise fall— wider community. there has been a surprise fall in _ wider community. there has been a surprise fall in the _ wider community. there has been a surprise fall in the rate - wider community. there has been a surprise fall in the rate of i a surprise fall in the rate of uk inflation. the annual rate of price rises is so... is the lowest rate in three and half years. it means inflation is now below the bank of england's 2% target. paving the way possible interest rate cuts
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next month. similarly the european central bank is expected to deliver another rate cut on thursday after inflation across the eurozone fell to 1.8%, its lowest rate since april 2021. ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky says his country can win the war against russia within a year. he has been presenting to the ukrainian parliament what he calls his victory plan. he said he would refuse to give up any territory to russia and he urged his western allies to invite ukraine tojoin urged his western allies to invite ukraine to join the nato military alliance. tote invite ukraine to “oin the nato military alliance._ military alliance. we are a democratic _ military alliance. we are a democratic nation - military alliance. we are a democratic nation that i military alliance. we are a | democratic nation that has proven it is capable of protecting euro atlantic relations and the way of life we share with other democratic nations. for decades russia was using the geopolitical uncertainty in europe and the fact that ukraine is not a nato member as a factor to challenge our safety. a ukraine invitation to nato is
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fundamental to peace. invitation to nato is fundamentalto teace. ., fundamental to peace. that was president zelensky _ fundamental to peace. that was president zelensky and - fundamental to peace. that was president zelensky and i - fundamental to peace. that was president zelensky and i have . president zelensky and i have been talking to our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse who gave me his analysis of that speech. 1 who gave me his analysis of that speech.— that speech. i think we are seeint that speech. i think we are seeing president _ that speech. i think we are seeing president zelensky| that speech. i think we are i seeing president zelensky still stubbornly dragging his country towards the west. reflecting the political will of the people in that sense. he had been talking about this victory plan for some time. initial proposals included the complete withdrawal of russian forces from his territory. i was half expecting some kind of a concession given the realities that surround it in terms of russia only adding to the ukrainian territory it has seized and the volatility shall we say of western support for his cause. but there was none. he nearly doubled down on that as i have to be forced to withdraw with the help of western allies. he did publish
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this sizeable list which included the immediate invitation to the nato alliance with all political signs pointed at being a great distance away for ukraine. further strengthening of his forces and the permission to use western missiles deeper inside russia. that permission is yet to materialise. he also tried to frame things as an investment opportunity in terms of allowing western allies to help protect ukraine's natural resources and economic opportunities. he even put in a vision for ukraine after the war where he looked for ukrainian troops to be stationed in other european countries to share their own expertise from the full—scale war they have been fighting. so he has elaborated that i don't think his position has changed. this is a country where morale has been gradually damaged
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through the relentless onslaught of russia's invasion, a controversial mobilisation low and the future that is far from certain. and yet he is doubling down. but when you are so reliant on help from the west and the us it may not be in his control. this victory plan will need the support of the next us president. for more on the war _ the next us president. for more on the war in — the next us president. for more on the war in ukraine _ the next us president. for more on the war in ukraine you - the next us president. for more on the war in ukraine you can i on the war in ukraine you can listen to the latest episode of ukraine cast. in the us there has been a record turnout in the state of georgia on the first day of early voting for next month's us presidential election. more than a quarter of a million ballots were cast by mid—afternoon on that's nearly double the number at the same stage back in 2020. nationwide
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will be have been far fewer early votes than in the last election which was affected by the cold pandemic. kamala harris and donald trump have both been campaigning heavily in georgia which is regarded as one of the key battlegrounds swing states. you might remember this mug shot of donald trump along with 18 others who was accused of criminally conspiring to over turn his defeat in georgia back then. the former president has pleaded not guilty. as, then. the former president has pleaded not guilty.— pleaded not guilty. a lot of enthusiasm _ pleaded not guilty. a lot of enthusiasm on _ pleaded not guilty. a lot of enthusiasm on the - pleaded not guilty. a lot of enthusiasm on the part i pleaded not guilty. a lot of enthusiasm on the part ofl enthusiasm on the part of voters and having covered elections in georgia before, it doesn't come as a surprise because we have often seen record turnout and high turnout among voters, notjust in terms of what we saw with the early voting just yesterday but even in past elections like the 2022 midterms. so this has been part of the trend that we are seeing on the part of georgian voters.
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but it is very exciting certainly for state election officials which said they were well over 300,000 people who turned out on that first day of early voting and even hear that this polling location before we arrived there was already a line and i can tell you is quite cold in georgia so the fact that people are willing to stand out in freezing weather is really a testament to people wanting to exercise their democratic right. in football thomas tuchel has - democratic right. in football thomas tuchel has been i thomas tuchel has been confirmed as the new manager of the england men's team. he led the english premier league club chelsea to victory in the champions league final in 2021. he's also managed paris saint—germain and bayern munich. thomas tuchel was from germany will be the third foreign manager to take charge of the england team after fabia capelle and sven goran
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eriksson. he has been giving a news conference and he was asked about whether he is daunted by the prospect of taking on such a high profile job. i taking on such a high profile 'ob. , , , job. i understood very quickly that it's a _ job. i understood very quickly that it's a big _ job. i understood very quickly that it's a big job. _ job. i understood very quickly that it's a big job. i— job. i understood very quickly that it's a big job. i think i that it's a big job. i think it's— that it's a big job. i think it's always _ that it's a big job. i think it's always the _ that it's a big job. i think it's always the job - that it's a big job. i think it's always the job you i that it's a big job. i thinkl it's always the job you are that it's a big job. i think- it's always the job you are in is the — it's always the job you are in is the biggest _ it's always the job you are in is the biggest job _ it's always the job you are in is the biggest job and - it's always the job you are in is the biggest job and it i it's always the job you are ml is the biggestjob and it does not make _ is the biggestjob and it does not make a _ is the biggestjob and it does not make a lot _ is the biggestjob and it does not make a lot of _ is the biggestjob and it does not make a lot of sense i is the biggestjob and it does not make a lot of sense to i not make a lot of sense to compare _ not make a lot of sense to compare. but— not make a lot of sense to compare. but it— not make a lot of sense to compare. but it feels i not make a lot of sense to compare. but it feels big i not make a lot of sense to i compare. but it feels big and it feels— compare. but it feels big and it feels like _ compare. but it feels big and it feels like a _ compare. but it feels big and it feels like a privilege. - compare. but it feels big and it feels like a privilege. it i it feels like a privilege. it is very— it feels like a privilege. it is very new— it feels like a privilege. it is very new because i- it feels like a privilege. it l is very new because i come it feels like a privilege. it - is very new because i come from club _ is very new because i come from club football— is very new because i come from club football so _ is very new because i come from club football so the _ is very new because i come from club football so the rhythm - is very new because i come from club football so the rhythm and. club football so the rhythm and the responsibility— club football so the rhythm and the responsibility and - club football so the rhythm and the responsibility and the - club football so the rhythm and the responsibility and the role. the responsibility and the role is a new— the responsibility and the role is a new role _ the responsibility and the role is a new role which _ the responsibility and the role is a new role which is - the responsibility and the role is a new role which is also i is a new role which is also very— is a new role which is also very exciting _ is a new role which is also very exciting i _ is a new role which is also very exciting. i was - is a new role which is also very exciting. i was very l is a new role which is also i very exciting. i was very open to that — very exciting. i was very open to that and _ very exciting. i was very open to that and liked _ very exciting. i was very open to that and liked the - very exciting. i was very open to that and liked the idea i very exciting. i was very open to that and liked the idea of. to that and liked the idea of it. to that and liked the idea of it once _ to that and liked the idea of it. once mark— to that and liked the idea of it. once mark and _ to that and liked the idea of it. once mark and john i to that and liked the idea ofi it. once mark and john made clear— it. once mark and john made clear to — it. once mark and john made clear to me _ it. once mark and john made clear to me that _ it. once mark and john made clear to me that this - it. once mark and john made clear to me that this job i it. once mark and john made clear to me that thisjob is i clear to me that thisjob is about— clear to me that thisjob is about football— clear to me that thisjob is about football we - clear to me that thisjob is about football we never. clear to me that thisjob is i about football we never lost the momentum _ about football we never lost the momentum and - about football we never lost the momentum and once i. about football we never lost i the momentum and once i made about football we never lost - the momentum and once i made a timeframe — the momentum and once i made a timeframe in — the momentum and once i made a timeframe in my— the momentum and once i made a timeframe in my mind _ the momentum and once i made a timeframe in my mind from - timeframe in my mind from january— timeframe in my mind from january to _ timeframe in my mind from january to the _
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timeframe in my mind from january to the world - timeframe in my mind from january to the world cup i. timeframe in my mind from . january to the world cup i felt already— january to the world cup i felt already excited _ january to the world cup i felt already excited and _ january to the world cup i felt already excited and it - january to the world cup i felt already excited and it suited l already excited and it suited my passion _ already excited and it suited my passion and _ already excited and it suited my passion and my - already excited and it suited my passion and my strive i already excited and it suited my passion and my strive toi my passion and my strive to push — my passion and my strive to push this— my passion and my strive to push this group _ my passion and my strive to push this group of— my passion and my strive to push this group of players . my passion and my strive to . push this group of players and to he — push this group of players and to be part _ push this group of players and to be part of— push this group of players and to be part of this— push this group of players and to be part of this federation. to be part of this federation with— to be part of this federation with such _ to be part of this federation with such a _ to be part of this federation with such a strong - to be part of this federation with such a strong record i to be part of this federation with such a strong record in| with such a strong record in the — with such a strong record in the last— with such a strong record in the last tournament, - with such a strong record in the last tournament, to i with such a strong record in. the last tournament, to push with such a strong record in- the last tournament, to push it over_ the last tournament, to push it over the — the last tournament, to push it over the line _ the last tournament, to push it over the line and _ the last tournament, to push it over the line and to— the last tournament, to push it over the line and to try- the last tournament, to push it over the line and to try and - over the line and to try and put — over the line and to try and put a — over the line and to try and put a second _ over the line and to try and put a second start - over the line and to try and put a second start on - over the line and to try and put a second start on the l put a second start on the shoot _ put a second start on the shoot. ,, t, , put a second start on the shoot. t, t, , t put a second start on the shoot. ., ., , . shoot. thomas tuchel, the new en . land shoot. thomas tuchel, the new england manager. _ shoot. thomas tuchel, the new england manager. stay- shoot. thomas tuchel, the new england manager. stay with - shoot. thomas tuchel, the newi england manager. stay with us. it's great and westi and very wet in some parts of the country. tomorrow there will be more sunshine around. just a few showers particularly in the west. you can see the clear skies around and at the moment we are under this sheet of cloud where it's
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we are under this sheet of cloud where its warm in any hazy sunshine and quite humid elsewhere but heavy rain in western england and wales, that is there for the evening rush hour. but we have those clear skies towards the south—east. even here we will see some rain for a time during the first part of the night. heavy rain working through northern england into scotland as we go overnight. clear skies into the south and west later. temperatures will drop down a little bit here but still on the mild side. 11 to 15 degrees. these are average temperatures for daytime at this time of the never mind first thing the morning. outbreaks of rain first thing tomorrow but elsewhere much brighter start and lots more sunshine around. many of you will spend the whole day dry. whilst the breeze picks up it will push and win a few showers. those showers are few and far between. even though the air is technically fresher than what we have today with more sunshine around slightly lighter winds it should feel pleasantly warm. into tomorrow
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evening most places will be drive thru thursday night and into friday but as we go into friday a big area of low pressure will strengthen the winds and increase cloud pushing in outbreaks of rain. more cloud around on friday morning. some missed and low cloud but gradually any sunshine turning hazy and in the west rain is set to kevin and some of it will be heavy with gale force winds. still pretty mild. temperatures up a little bit once again. fresher weather back again by saturday but still not called by any means. overnight rain lingering across parts of central east of england through the morning and then sunny spells and a scattering of showers across many parts of the country. temperatures around 13 to 16 degrees but we could see windy weather on sunday.
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live from new york at the opening bell, this is business today. us stocks opened steady as they recover partially from yesterday's rout. earnings continue to trickle in. louis vuitton owners sales dip as low china consumer confidence bites. cost of living bonus, you bites. cost of living bonus, y°u pay bites. cost of living bonus, you pay inflation eases more than expected in september to
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1.7%, raising hopes of cheaper borrowing costs. and positive energy. the world will soon have too much oil as cheaper renewables takeover, leading the world into a new age of electricity. welcome to business today live from new york where us stocks opened with little change. semiconductors in particular are recovering a day after a profit warning a day after a profit warning a day after a profit warning a day after a profit warning from asm l rattled investors. morgan sta nley rattled investors. morgan stanley reported results that beat estimates, extending a run of positive reports by the lenders for more on all of this i'm joined by christopher kerry from carnegie investment council. chip makers, they are recovering after getting hit in yesterday's session sparked from those warnings by asm l.
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